In 2011, Nihal Chand's name appeared as one of the 17 accused in a police
FIR. The complainant, a woman from
Sirsa, Haryana, alleged that her husband Om Prakash Godara had drugged her and then let his associates rape her in
Jaipur. After a year of investigation, the police closed the case in 2012, calling the charges as false and fabricated. The woman approached the
trial court, which accepted the police report and dismissed the protest petition filed by her. The woman then approached the
district court, which also dismissed the charges. In 2014, a few days after Nihal Chand was made the minister, the complainant went in for revision, following which the district court issued notices to Nihal Chand and 16 others, asking them to respond to the court. This caused a controversy, with the opposition party Congress demanding Nihal Chand's resignation. BJP refused to oblige, pointing out that Nihalchand was given a "clean chit" in the case when Congress was in power in Rajasthan. ==References==